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Christianity Belief
 The God of Faith and Reason: Foundations of Christian Theology by Robert Sokolowski, How is it that Christian faith can be said to be in accordance with reason and at the same time to transcend reason? On the one hand, the concordance of faith with reason appears to reduce faith to rational thinking and to natural human experience; on the other hand, the difference between faith and reason seems to make belief unreasonable and arbitrary. Here Robert Sokolowski treats this theological difficulty through an examination of the Christian understanding of God that focuses on God the creator and the world he created. In so doing, he demonstrates how the Christian concept of God preserves both the integrity of reason and the distinctiveness of faith. Sokolowski begins with a statement of the Christian understanding of God developed in terms provided by St. Anselm, in whose writings the issue of faith and reason surfaces in an historically significant way. He next brings to light the special character of the Christian understanding of God by contrasting it with the pagan understanding of the divine. While pagan and other natural religions see god as the most powerful part of the world, Christianity understands God to be separate from the world, not added to in any way by the act of creating it. This understanding of God and the world lies behind the belief in Creation, and is shown to provide the context for the other Christian mysteries. The author also shows how the Christian understanding of God and the world helps clarify the difference between natural human virtues and the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity. In an appendix, he deals with the relationship between political philosophy and Christian revelation and speaks of the place of politics and politicalreason in Christian belief.
 Warranted Christian Belief by Alvin Plantinga, This is the third volume in Alvin Plantinga's trilogy on the notion of warrant, which he defines as that which distinguishes knowledge from true belief. In this volume, Plantinga examines warrant's role in theistic belief, tackling the questions of whether it is rational, reasonable, justifiable, and warranted to accept Christian belief and whether there is something epistemically unacceptable in doing so. He contends that Christian beliefs are warranted to the extent that they are formed by properly functioning cognitive faculties, thus, insofar as riley are warranted, Christian beliefs are knowledge if they are true.
Cafeteria Christianity - Cafeteria Christianity is a pejorative term, used in general against individual Christians or Christian churches who are perceived as selectively following or believing the doctrines of their religion, particularly what the Bible states as being the word or will of God. As cafeteria style means to pick and choose, as in choosing what food to purchase from a cafeteria line, the implication of the term "Cafeteria Christianity" is that the individual's professed religious belief is actually a proxy for their personal opinions rather than a genuine interpretation of or spiritual relationship with Christian doctrine. Faith in Christianity - Faith in Christianity centers on faith in the existence of God, who created the universe. The precise meaning of Faith in Christianity differs in the various Christian belief systems. Beyond Belief - * Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas is the name of a bestselling 2003 book by Elaine Pagels about early Christianity. Patripassianism - In Christianity, Patripassianism is the belief that God the Father and Son are simply different aspects of God. The implication of this belief is that God the Father suffered on the cross.
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Christian Denomination Belief - Christian Denomination Belief A Chosen Faith Originating at the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325, Unitarian Universalism is a Christian denomination that rejects the notion of the Trinity, christian denomination belief and supports freedom christian denomination belief and tolerance of belief. The authors examine contemporary Unitarian Universalism, christian denomination belief and include testimony from Unitarians who discuss the religion they call a choice in religious living. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST ... Christian Denomination Belief - Christian Denomination Belief A Chosen Faith Originating at the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325, Unitarian Universalism is a Christian denomination that rejects the notion of the Trinity, christian denomination belief and supports freedom christian denomination belief and tolerance of belief. The authors examine contemporary Unitarian Universalism, christian denomination belief and include testimony from Unitarians who discuss the religion they call a choice in religious living. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST ... Christian Denomination Belief - Christian Denomination Belief A Chosen Faith Originating at the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325, Unitarian Universalism is a Christian denomination that rejects the notion of the Trinity, christian denomination belief and supports freedom christian denomination belief and tolerance of belief. The authors examine contemporary Unitarian Universalism, christian denomination belief and include testimony from Unitarians who discuss the religion they call a choice in religious living. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST ... Christian Denomination Belief - Christian Denomination Belief A Chosen Faith Originating at the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325, Unitarian Universalism is a Christian denomination that rejects the notion of the Trinity, christian denomination belief and supports freedom christian denomination belief and tolerance of belief. The authors examine contemporary Unitarian Universalism, christian denomination belief and include testimony from Unitarians who discuss the religion they call a choice in religious living. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST ...
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